Woodstock VT Real Estate
Woodstock sits in Windsor County along the Ottauquechee River, roughly 10 miles west of White River Junction on Route 4. The village green at the town center is flanked by Federal and Greek Revival architecture and anchored by the Woodstock Inn, giving the downtown one of the most recognized streetscapes in Vermont. Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park - the only national park in Vermont - occupies the hillside above the village, preserving the mansion estate, carriage roads, and working dairy farm developed by successive owners including Frederick Billings and Laurance Rockefeller. Billings Farm and Museum, adjacent to the park, operates as a working dairy farm and agricultural museum open to visitors. The Ottauquechee River runs through the village center, and Suicide Six ski area sits a few miles north.
Woodstock VT Homes for Sale
Woodstock carries premium pricing within the Upper Valley VT market - driven by the village's architectural character, the national park adjacency, the Woodstock Inn's institutional presence, and a sustained national profile as one of Vermont's most recognized communities. Properties in and near the village center command prices at the upper end of the regional range. Outlying roads offer larger properties with more land at lower price points while retaining the Woodstock address. Vermont's standard closing procedures, transfer tax, and attorney involvement apply to all transactions here.
Questions for Your Agent
Woodstock has specific historic district considerations for properties in and near the village center - exterior modifications may be subject to local review. Buyers should confirm applicable rules before proceeding. Properties outside the village use private wells and septic; some village-center properties have municipal water access.
Frequently Asked Questions
Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park is the only national park in Vermont, located on the hillside above Woodstock's village center. Operated by the National Park Service, it preserves the mansion estate, historic carriage roads, and working dairy farm developed across multiple generations of ownership. The adjacent Billings Farm and Museum operates independently as a working farm and agricultural museum.
Woodstock's pricing reflects its architectural character, the national park, the Woodstock Inn's sustained presence, and a long-standing national reputation that brings buyers from outside the region. That profile has supported demand - and price levels - above what comparable Upper Valley communities typically see.
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